Security Warning: Fraudulent Bonds
Individuals or organizations who may have received an unsolicited offer to purchase a bond from a Wylie-Crump representative or agent should exercise caution and due diligence. Wylie-Crump has been made aware that the Wylie-Crump brand is being fraudulently impersonated in a scam to sell financing bonds.
- An unknown individual(s) claims to be an agent or representative of Wylie-Crump and offers to sell financial guarantee bonds in various international locations
- The scam appears to target individuals based outside of Canada who have no pre-existing relationship to Wylie-Crump, nor any other company involved in the offer
- The unknown individual(s) provide fake contact information for Wylie-Crump executives to build credibility and trust
- Victims are asked to transfer funds into a fake “Wylie Crump Group” (or other Wylie-Crump variations thereof) bank account in exchange for a fabricated and fraudulent bond
- If you have been contacted with an unsolicited offer to purchase a bond, we strongly encourage you to contact your local law enforcement agency.
Wylie-Crump has reported the scam to the Government of Canada’s Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre as well as the Vancouver Police Department.
For more information, please contact corporate@wyliecrump.com